CLARKSVILLE, TENS 
Ctsse. Louise tirciody. 
BEGONIA BEX CTSS 1 . LOUISE ERG I ODY. 
This Is the Begonia of all Begonias. Its 
striking peculiarity, which distinguishes it 
from all Begonias, consists in the two lobes 
not growing side by side, butone winds itself 
in a spiral way repeatedly over itself. ;15 
cents each. 
FEVERFEW. 
Little Gem. The finest double white yet raised, 
blooming very freely and being more 
dwarf, with larger and more double flowers 
than the old variety: a first-class piant, 
that everyone should have. 10 cents. 
Doublo White. Very f red blooming, double, 
Daisy-like flower; very useful for Summer 
bouquets. 
FICUS. 
Elastica. India Rubber Tree One of the best 
plants for table or parlor decoration ; its 
thick leathery leaves enable it to stand 
excessive heat, and dryness, while its deep 
glossy green color alwav s presents a cheer- 
ful aspect. The plants we offer are in flue 
order and are of a size to be useful imme- 
diately. 75 cents to $1.50 each. 
Auricaria Exelja. a beautiful evergreen tree 
of handso ne uniformity of growth, the 
branches produced ut right angles all t. c 
way up the main stem ; must be seen to be 
appreciated; very scarce. Small plants, 
$1.D() each ; nice strong plants, $s.U0 each 
Auricaria Imbiicata. Known as the ‘-Monkey 
Puzzler,” being covered with sharp toms. 
It is said it is the only tree the monkey 
can’t, climb Small plants, $1.00 each ; large 
plants, $5.U0 each. 
FERNS. 
I hese very beautiful plants are now very 
generally cultivated; their great diversity 
and graceful ness of foliage make them much 
valued as plants for vases, baskets, or rock 
work, or as specimen plants for parlor and 
conservatory. 15 cents. 
FORGET-ME-NOT. 
Myosotis Palustris. Requires no description, 
its clustered flowers of beautiful blue hav- 
ing had a place in romance and literature 
since romance and lterature began ; the 
plants need a moist, somewhat shaded 
location. 10 cents each. 
JASIMINUM. 
Grandiflorum. Catalonian Jesamine. A valu- 
able Winter-flowering plant, blooming 
without intermission from October to May ; 
the flowers are pure white, and most deli- 
ciously fragrant. 15, 25 and 50 cent each. 
Grand Duke FI wers ate double; white like 
miniature Hoses; deliciously fragrant. 75 
cents each. 
Giadioli. 
GLADIOLI. 
Among bulbous flowers the Gladiolus de- 
serves first, place in popular favor. Our col 
lection is verv fine, a good assortment of 
colors, red. pink, striped and many shades of 
light colors. By express, 75 ccuts per dozen ; 
by mail, $1.00 per dozen. 
Hydrangea. 
HYDRANGEAS. 
Hortensia. The well known garden variety; 
has immense heads of pink flowers, which 
hang on for months. 15 cents. 
Otaksa. Heads large flower* a bright rosy 
pink, contrasting beautifulR with other 
sorts ; of low bushy growth. 10 cents. 
